In January, the Supporting Progressive Inclusive Child-centered Education (SPICE) Research Lab published a report showing the educational experiences of over 68,000 BC students with disabilities and learning exceptionalities.
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Donors to the UBC Body Donation Program are shaping the next generation of medical staff as part of their legacy.
To the untrained eye, bumble bees may all seem the same: striped, fuzzy and charming. But ecologists in the Lower Mainland have observed a potentially concerning change in the types of species found in the area.
Navigating choices around abortion can be daunting — that’s why Kate Wahl created the interactive website, It’s My Choice.
Danilo (Giniw) Caron is advocating for decolonizing engineering design and project delivery by incorporating Indigenous ways of knowledge into Western engineering principles.
Few Canadians have seen a wild caribou. This Canadian emblem has been on a historical decline, but conservation efforts are attempting to change the fate of the species.
BC EDs are experiencing record levels of overcrowding and understaffing. Paiero-Keeler is part of a group of UBC medical students advocating to the provincial government for policies and funding to ease an emergency medicine system in chronic crisis.
Despite affecting one in three women, low sexual desire remains misunderstood and rarely discussed — UBC's #DebunkingDesire campaign is breaking this silence and reshaping the conversation.
The CANMAT guidelines were updated in 2023 from the previous version in 2016 to include more supported scientific evidence and revised recommendations for healthcare professionals in addressing MDD in adults.
In a new study, Dr. John-Jose Nunez and his team trained artificial intelligence (AI) to predict whether cancer patients would go on to see a psychiatrist or counsellor, based solely on their initial oncology consultation documents.
Amid the stressful flurry of academic life, UBCO’s Building Academic Retention Through K9s (B.A.R.K.) program offers a potential solution: support dogs.
Last year, Hwang and Squires, along with Duke University’s Dr. Arkadev Ghosh, published research exploring the economics of close-kin marriages.
A UBC program is embracing the call to equity, diversity and inclusion to better serve local Indigenous youth in STEM.
Dopamine is a hot topic on social media, and though often it’s confused online, the actual science of this neurotransmitter will leave you craving more.
In 2022, researchers found a 29.6 per cent increase in colorectal cancer (CRC) rates in 20-34 year olds from 2001 to 2011, projecting a 42.8 per cent increase by 2030.